MediCut Audio to MIDI · Online Transcription

Upload vocals, solo instruments, or full mixes — export standard MIDI for your DAW.

Start audio to MIDI

Opens the music creation workspace.

Overview

MediCut audio-to-MIDI turns melodies into editable note sequences for transcription, sampling, and teaching — on the same platform as analysis, separation, and editing.

Highlights

Standard MIDI export

Open in Logic, Cubase, FL Studio, and other DAWs.

Multiple sources

Vocals, solo instruments, and mixed material supported.

Creation chain

Continue to edit, separate, or AI music after export.

Use cases

  • Transcription & arrangement
  • DAW editing
  • Teaching demos
  • Sample production

Key facts

  • Audio to MIDI: https://www.aurols.com/en/studio/music/to-midi
  • Export standard MIDI for Logic, FL Studio, and other DAWs.

FAQ

How does audio-to-MIDI work?

From the landing CTA, upload a cappella, solo, or full-song audio. The service detects pitch and rhythm online and exports standard MIDI for DAWs such as Logic, FL Studio, or Cubase. Complex mixes may need manual cleanup; reverberant or dense arrangements reduce accuracy.

Which sources and export types are supported?

Upload formats follow the in-app list; export is standard MIDI (.mid). Clear melody or lead lines work best. Heavy reverb, overlapping parts, or very low bitrate may miss notes—always audition and quantize in your DAW.

How accurate is it compared to music-to-score?

MIDI gives editable note data for production. Score gives printable notation for practice. Both share similar limits: simple, prominent melodies fare better than dense live recordings. Try a short clip first before processing an entire track.

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